Or a part of the eye? Optic nerve? Optic disk? Retina? Choroid? Sclera? Visual axis? Optic axis? Cornea? Conjunctiva? Iris? Lacrimal glands? Pupil? And there's a lot more to the eye than that, I was just sure if you wanted me to pick something else, you'd say so. For the non-technical: Sclera = "white" of the eye, Iris = "eye color", "pupil" = opening in the middle. (AKA the black dot. =P I'm sure everyone knows the pupil is that bit, but maybe not everyone knows it's an opening. Yay for medical training. *grin*)

Or a part of the eye? Optic nerve? Optic disk? Retina? Choroid? Sclera? Visual axis? Optic axis? Cornea? Conjunctiva? Iris? Lacrimal glands? Pupil? No to all - it's far less technical than that.

I should probably clarify my "-ish" for the eyes clue - in the grorange connection, "eyes" refers to the part of the body, but the green word is not a part of the eye.

And there's a lot more to the eye than that, I was just sure if you wanted me to pick something else, you'd say so. For the non-technical: Sclera = "white" of the eye, Iris = "eye color", "pupil" = opening in the middle. (AKA the black dot. =P I'm sure everyone knows the pupil is that bit, but maybe not everyone knows it's an opening. Yay for medical training. *grin*) This non-technical person appreciates the info =) However, none of it is relevant to the puzzle.

No singing? But we love to sing! Yes, we do. But we also love Monty Python jokes.

By the way, I feel like I keep confusing you with the hints for "eyes," so I will flat-out say that the green is not a body part; rather, it is the other word in a two-word...something...in which "eyes" refers to actual eyes.

Is it a type of feeling shown by the eyes (like sleepy eyes, teary eyes, etc.)? another way of describing the state of the eyes (dry eyes, shut eyes, etc.)? a color of eyes (hazel eyes, blue eyes, etc.)? the eyes of a specific creature (eagle eyes, hawk eyes, etc.)?

Is it a type of feeling shown by the eyes (like sleepy eyes, teary eyes, etc.)? another way of describing the state of the eyes (dry eyes, shut eyes, etc.)? It could be, but...a color of eyes (hazel eyes, blue eyes, etc.)? ...this would be more accurate...ish. However, there's an even better way to describe it.the eyes of a specific creature (eagle eyes, hawk eyes, etc.)?

jealousy? No green-eyed monsters involved in this puzzle

of course, because Monty Python is one of the most awesome sources of humour out there...other than woubit =D Definitely true in all senses!

So, does this puzzle weigh the same as a duck? (I am not promising to make any sense, I'm tired) Well, you may have made more sense than you thought...

Witches relevant? Yes...but where? No to rest Sir Bedevere? King Arthur? Wood? Very small rocks? Bridges? You did say I made more sense than I thought, so I'm going with what I remember You remembered well.

If it's not black eyes, is it red eyes? No - I should probably say that it's Yope a color. I need to stop giving ambiguous hints - sorry again.

Eyes -> something which is Yope a color. And I will give a HINT: it is the name of a product. Jacks -> not a name, the game, or playing cards. Trials -> not related to tribulations, and not "court," "judge," "juror," or "lawyer." Valleys -> nothing to do with any actual valleys (as in places). Victor -> a last name, but not "Hugo" or "Victoria."

hmm... Folds - Brick? The first one. TANGENT: I have never actually heard a song as performed by the Ben Folds Five, but I have heard a cover of "Army" as done by one of Elon's a cappella groups. Gracie? Apple - Shadowboxer? Criminal? This one, and now we're green all the way across:

Clear - free? Criminal - are we looking for a person's name (e.g. Bonnie/Clyde)? a type of criminal (e.g. burglar/murderer)? a type of crime (e.g. murder/theft)? a word that's part of a phrase with the word 'criminal' (like Young Frankenstein above)? This last one, slight DOYD of "phrase" - No to everything elseWitch - White? Sabrina? Morgan/Morgana? Mab? Brick - Red? House? Criminal Minds?